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Popular flight routes to Dublin

Doha
Flights from Dohato Dublin
1347QAR
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London
Flights from Londonto Dublin
367QAR
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Edinburgh
Flights from Edinburghto Dublin
337QAR
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Birmingham
Flights from Birminghamto Dublin
535QAR
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Manchester
Flights from Manchesterto Dublin
442QAR
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Barcelona
Flights from Barcelonato Dublin
420QAR
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Why visit Dublin?

Looking for flights to Dublin? Fly to the lively capital of the Republic of Ireland, a key European hub situated at the mouth of the River Liffey. Discover a city rich in history and culture, from Dublin Castle to Trinity College, home of the Book of Kells.

Discover its rich tapestry of history and culture through sites like Dublin Castle, a complex with roots dating back to the 13th century. Marvel at the architectural grandeur of St Patrick's Cathedral, or immerse yourself in literary heritage at Trinity College, home to the historic Book of Kells. The Georgian squares and Custom House further showcase the city's diverse architectural styles.

Dublin's character is defined by its strong literary legacy, historic pubs, and distinctive musical traditions, offering a journey through centuries of Irish identity. This destination provides a wealth of experiences for those seeking cultural immersion and historical exploration.

Best time to fly to Dublin

Dublin in High Season

Dublin's high season, from June to August, brings the city to life under its warmest and longest days. Temperatures typically range from 15°C to 20°C, with extended daylight hours that create a vibrant, bustling atmosphere. Upon arrival, you will notice the city’s green spaces flourishing and an energetic buzz filling the streets and along the River Liffey. This period offers the most favourable conditions for exploring Dublin on foot.

Summer in Dublin is defined by outdoor activities and cultural celebrations. Outdoor markets, street performers, and open-air concerts become common, enhancing the city’s social pulse. Festivals, such as the Dublin Pride Parade and numerous music and arts events, draw large crowds, contributing to a lively and celebratory mood. The city embraces a relaxed, social pace, with locals and visitors alike enjoying strolls through parks and along the coastline.

Dublin in Low Season

The low season, from November to March, sees Dublin transform into a quieter, more atmospheric destination. Temperatures drop significantly, usually between 5°C and 10°C, with shorter daylight hours and a higher chance of rain or crisp, frosty mornings. As you land, the city may feel subdued, with a distinct shift from the summer's outdoor exuberance to a more intimate, cosy character. The lower visitor numbers mean a different, often more reflective, experience.

During these months, Dublin’s social life largely moves indoors. Pubs and restaurants offer warm, inviting retreats, often featuring traditional music sessions and a strong sense of community. Cultural institutions, theatres, and museums become central to daily life, providing a rich array of indoor activities. While outdoor excursions might be limited by the weather, the low season highlights Dublin’s authentic charm and the warmth of its indoor social scene, particularly around Christmas and St. Patrick's Day in March, which marks a significant shift towards the spring energy.

What to do in Dublin? The must-sees

As you touch down, Dublin’s character immediately begins to unfold, inviting you to discover its rich history and spirited atmosphere. The city’s blend of ancient heritage and contemporary energy promises an engaging exploration, revealing itself through its historic streets and welcoming institutions.

Guinness Storehouse
Immerse yourself in the story of Ireland’s most famous stout, learning about its brewing process and enjoying panoramic city views from the rooftop Gravity Bar. This experience captures a quintessential aspect of Irish culture and industry.

Trinity College Dublin and the Book of Kells
Step into the historic grounds of Ireland's oldest university, where academic tradition meets impressive architecture. Here, you can witness the ancient, intricately illustrated Book of Kells, a masterpiece of early Christian art, within the majestic Long Room library.

Dublin Castle
Explore the heart of Ireland’s past at Dublin Castle, which has stood as a Viking settlement, a medieval fortress, and the seat of British rule. Discover its diverse history through its State Apartments, chapels, and underground excavations.

Temple Bar
Wander through the cobbled streets of Temple Bar, an area renowned for its lively cultural scene. This district buzzes with traditional pubs, independent art galleries, and lively street performers, offering a taste of Dublin’s dynamic social life.

Kilmainham Gaol
Gain insight into Ireland’s struggle for independence at Kilmainham Gaol, a former prison with a profound historical significance. Tours provide a powerful and moving perspective on key moments and figures in Irish nationalism.

St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Visit Ireland's largest cathedral, a striking example of Gothic architecture with over 800 years of history. Its stunning interior and serene grounds reflect centuries of spiritual and national heritage.

Book your flights to Dublin

Ready to discover Dublin? To find the best flight deals for your journey, consider booking in advance and staying flexible with your travel dates. For even greater savings on every trip, eDreams Prime offers exclusive benefits, making your next flight to Dublin even more rewarding.

Frequently asked questions regarding flights to Dublin

How can I find budget-friendly flights to Dublin on the eDreams site?
At eDreams, we make it simple to find the ideal flight to Dublin, with ticket prices starting as low as QR 273. Our intelligent technology looks for the best available rates, providing you with a wealth of choices. Whether you priority is the lowest fare or the most suitable schedule, we make the planning process incredibly easy.
Which month is best for travelling to Dublin?
According to our latest customer search data, the best month to fly to Dublin is March.
When travelling to Dublin, what is the recommended time to arrive at the airport before my departure?
To start your journey without any hassle, we recommend arriving at the airport 2–3 hours before your flight. This ensures you have plenty of time for check-in, security, and baggage drop-off, and accounts for any unexpected delays. With eDreams, you can find great flight deals to Dublin from more than 3 cities. We also provide extra services to improve your airport experience, such as priority boarding, additional luggage, and lounge access for extra comfort. For more peace of mind, consider choosing a refundable fare or adding travel insurance so you can begin your trip feeling relaxed and prepared.
What is a reasonable daily budget for a trip to Dublin?
Planning a visit to Dublin? Here is a quick breakdown of what you might expect to spend on meals and drinks:
  • Affordable Meal: 85.35 QAR
  • Mid-range Dining: 384.09 QAR
  • Fast Food Restaurant: 51.21 QAR
  • Local Beer: 29.87 QAR
  • Imported Beer: 27.74 QAR
  • Coffee: 18.09 QAR
  • Soft Drinks: 11.31 QAR
  • Bottled Water: 8.80 QAR

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